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SUMMARY:Stand commercial - Enzo
DESCRIPTION:Lieu :\n– le 7 novembre au BBS\n– Le 8 novembre au Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\nEnzo \nMarque\, Détecte\, et Visualise :\n \nDes produits et des outils novateurs pour la recherche en neurosciences \n\nAnticorps de haute qualité pour cibles de neurodégénérescence\nKits ELISA pour l’inflammation\nKit d’analyse du potentiel de la membrane mitochondriale avec une sensibilité supérieure\nSondes ARN AMPIVIEWTM pour la recherche en neurosciences\nEt plus encore…\n\nContact : \n\nAnaïs Goussin\nagoussin@enzo.com\n\nEn savoir plus sur Enzo : \nhttps://www.enzolifesciences.com/ \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/stand-commercial-enzo/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,Industrial seminar or booth
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SUMMARY:Seminar – Takeshi Imai
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CARF conference room\n \n\nTakeshi Imai \nKyushu University\, Japan.\nInvited by Naoya Takahashi (IINS) \nTitle\nTissue clearing techniques and their applications in neuroscience \nAbstract\nOur brain continuously changes its connectivity during development and even during daily life. Our lab has developed tissue clearing techniques (SeeDB and SeeDB2) and multicolor labeling tools (e.g.\, Tetbow) to facilitate multiplexed analyses of the neuronal circuit anatomy. We also developed a minimally invasive tissue clearing agent\, SeeDB-Live\, for functional imaging ex vivo and in vivo. We used SeeDB-Live for high-speed voltage imaging ex vivo and in vivo. In this talk\, I will introduce these light microscopy techniques as well as our ongoing efforts to understand developmental changes of the connectome in the sensory cortex in mice. \nReferences: bioRxiv 2024.09.13.612584; Nat Commun 15: 5279 (2024); Dev Cell 58:1221- (2023); Cell Rep 35:109276 (2021); Cell Rep 31:107814 (2020); eLife 7:e40350 (2018); Neuron 96:1139- (2017); Cell Rep 14:2718- (2016); Nat Neurosci 16:1154- (2013) \n  \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-takeshi-imai/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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SUMMARY:PhD seminar - Andrew Greenhalgh
DESCRIPTION:Venue: centre Broca \n\nAndrew Greenhalgh\nAssistant professor\nLydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation & Geoffrey Jefferson Centre for Brain Research\nFaculty of Biology\, Medicine and Health – University of Manchester\nhttps://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/andrew.greenhalgh \nAndrew Greenhalgh was a post-doctoral researcher in NutriNeuro in 2017-2020 \nTitle\nThe meningeal immune system as a regulator of brain injury \nAbstract\nTraumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of people world-wide each year. Concussion\, or mild TBI\, is bar far the largest contributor to these numbers\, but little is known about the injury process. It is now understood that mild TBI increases the risk of developing emotional and cognitive disorders such as anxiety and depression and\, in repetitive injury\, neurodegenerative disease. Immunological processes are firmly established as mediators of brain disorders in other contexts\, but little is known in mild TBI\, particularly as there is no frank brain tissue damage. The meningeal membranes surrounding the brain provide it with physical protection\, but these barriers are also major immune cell hubs. Our research investigates these barriers’ immune response to mild TBI and attempts to understand how these niches could play role in altered brain function following injury. Data from animal models and neuroimaging in professional rugby players suggest that the meningeal immune response is significantly altered in mild TBI and is a candidate to prime brain tissue for later neurodegenerative processes. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/phd-seminar-andrew-greenhalgh/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Monthly conferences
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